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Free Tips, Tools, & Resources for EducatorsWed, 21 Feb 2018 22:00:43 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.9Win The White House Game Play Strategieshttps://educators.brainpop.com/teaching-tip/win-the-white-house-game-play-strategies/
https://educators.brainpop.com/teaching-tip/win-the-white-house-game-play-strategies/#respondThu, 24 Jan 2013 17:01:36 +0000http://educators.brainpop.com/?post_type=teaching-strategy&p=25987These Win The White House Game Play Strategies can help students to keep a close eye on the map while battling over electoral votes and popular support. The electoral college is a tricky concept to understand, but attending to the size of the states can help demystify this complexity. Also remind students to manage time... See more »

These Win The White House Game Play Strategies can help students to keep a close eye on the map while battling over electoral votes and popular support. The electoral college is a tricky concept to understand, but attending to the size of the states can help demystify this complexity.

Also remind students to manage time and resources and gain control of as many electoral votes as possible over their ten-week campaign. This can only be done by effectively communicating their position on issues, and mastering media and public appearances.

]]>https://educators.brainpop.com/teaching-tip/win-the-white-house-game-play-strategies/feed/0Get Your Game On for the Presidential Election!https://educators.brainpop.com/2012/10/26/get-your-game-on-for-the-presidential-election/
https://educators.brainpop.com/2012/10/26/get-your-game-on-for-the-presidential-election/#respondFri, 26 Oct 2012 10:28:12 +0000http://educators.brainpop.com/?p=23784The presidential election is just around the corner and GameUp has a few games that will engage your students while learning about the election process.

The presidential election is just around the corner and GameUp has quite a few games that will engage your students while learning about the election process. With a special election edition of “Budget Hero,” students will form a better understanding of the budget impact of President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney’s policies, as well as those plans championed by their running mates. Additionally, our friends at iCivics have created some excellent election-focused interactive games that you can find on GameUp. “Win the White House” takes students on the campaign trail to explore both the primary and general elections and the Electoral College. Once they’ve secured the president’s seat, a round of “Executive Command” will give them the opportunity to exercise their power and learn about the day-to-day obligations of our nation’s leader.

Not sure of where to begin? All of our GameUp games have related teacher resources to support the use of these games in the classroom. And don’t forget to check out our election spotlight for additional games and movies that are linked to the election.

]]>https://educators.brainpop.com/2012/10/26/get-your-game-on-for-the-presidential-election/feed/0iCivics Success- Research Supports Gaming in the Classroomhttps://educators.brainpop.com/2012/07/20/icivics-success/
https://educators.brainpop.com/2012/07/20/icivics-success/#respondFri, 20 Jul 2012 19:21:01 +0000http://educators.brainpop.com/?p=22420Gaming in the classroom is rapidly growing and more studies are proving that it actually helps students learn! iCivics, the developer of GameUp games. . .

To collect data that supports the success of a curriculum that integrates the use of these games, iCivics joined with Baylor University to get their games into the classroom. The movie begins by explaining some of the important concepts students can learn through playing these games and further goes on to discuss the experiences of students and teachers in Waco ISD. The positive response from the students and teachers featured in this movie is truly inspiring and motivating. Be sure to visit the iCivics teachers’ section where you can find a collection of useful resources on how you can integrate the use of their games into your own classroom.

To collect data that supports the success of a curriculum that integrates the use of these games, iCivics joined with Baylor University to get their games into the classroom. The movie begins by explaining some of the important concepts students can learn through playing these games and further goes on to discuss the experiences of students and teachers in Waco ISD. The positive response from the students and teachers featured in this movie is truly inspiring and motivating. Be sure to visit the iCivics teachers’ section where you can find a collection of useful resources on how you can integrate the use of their games into your own classroom.